flattered data

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Rodrigo_Amestica
Apr 22, 2005
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Hi,

For a multi-layer doc is there a way for selecting and copying the flattered result of all the layers at once? I mean, without going through the procedure of actually flattering the layers, selecting, copying and then reverting to the original layered state.

thanks,
Rodrigo

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chrisjbirchall
Apr 22, 2005
Create a new empty layer at the top of the stack. Then hit Ctrl+Alt+Shift+E which will copy a flattened version of the file to the new layer without altering the underlying layers.

Hope this helps

Chris.
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Rene_Walling
Apr 22, 2005
Create a new, blank layer at the top of your stack.

Press <control><alt><shift><e> (it’s <command><shift><e> on my Mac, so I may have it wrong for Windows)

The topmost layer will now contain a coy of the flattened image (all your other layers will still be underneath it)
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Photo_Help
Apr 22, 2005
Chris & Rene,

I think they are wanting Copy Merged…

CTRL+A
CTRL+SHIFT+C

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